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Found 311 Skills
Deploy and configure OpenClaw AI assistant with multi-model support and messaging channel integrations
Learn how to implement Firebase Cloud Messaging (FCM) in your Flutter web app with this guide, covering service worker setup, helper methods, and testing to enable push notifications.
Develop a competitive positioning strategy for a solopreneur business. Use when deciding how to differentiate from competitors, what market position to own, how to frame your offering against alternatives, and how to communicate that position. Covers positioning frameworks (Jobs-to-be-Done, against/for, category creation), positioning statements, and translating position into messaging. Trigger on "how do I differentiate", "positioning strategy", "how to stand out", "differentiate from competitors", "market positioning", "what makes me different", "competitive positioning", "own a position".
This skill should be used when the user mentions "openclaw", "OpenClaw CLI", asks to "send a message via openclaw", "manage openclaw agents", "configure openclaw gateway", "check openclaw status", "run openclaw agent", or asks about OpenClaw setup, channels, devices, or messaging automation.
Migrate from Twilio to Telnyx. Covers voice (TwiML to TeXML with full verb reference), messaging, WebRTC, number porting via FastPort, and Verify. Includes product mapping, migration scripts, and key differences in auth, webhooks, and payload format.
Guides the agent through setting up and using push notifications in Capacitor apps using Firebase Cloud Messaging via the @capacitor-firebase/messaging plugin. Covers Firebase project setup, plugin installation, platform-specific configuration (Android, iOS, Web), APNs certificate setup, requesting permissions, retrieving FCM tokens, listening for notifications, topic subscriptions, notification channels, and testing. Do not use for local notifications, non-Firebase push providers, migrating Capacitor apps or plugins, or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Bridge local AI coding agents (Claude Code, Cursor, Gemini CLI, Codex) to messaging platforms (Feishu, Telegram, Slack, Discord, DingTalk, WeChat Work, LINE) without a public IP.
Operate DingTalk messaging APIs through UXC with a curated OpenAPI schema, app-token bearer auth, and robot/service-group guardrails.
Creates positioning, messaging, and brand architecture frameworks for multi-product companies. Use when the user wants to 'position a product suite,' 'multi-product positioning,' 'portfolio positioning,' 'brand architecture,' 'core narrative,' 'house of brands vs branded house,' 'product portfolio messaging,' 'launch a second product,' 'launch a new product into our suite,' 'audit our portfolio messaging,' or 'are our products fighting each other.' Sits above product-positioning and product-messaging in the hierarchy. Forces a brand architecture decision first, then builds the layered framework that single-product skills run inside of.
A 7-part brand strategy framework for building comprehensive brand foundations. Trigger with phrases like "create brand strategy", "build brand brief", "define brand positioning", "brand messaging", "audience architecture", "brand truth", or "go-to-market brand plan".
Provides brand messaging architecture, value proposition, and brand pillar development frameworks including Peep Laja's Message Layers, Osterwalder's Value Proposition Canvas, Geoffrey Moore positioning template, April Dunford's Five Components, StoryBrand SB7, Andy Raskin's Strategic Narrative, the Messaging House, and MECLABS quality tests. Auto-activates during messaging framework development, value proposition creation, and brand pillar definition. Use when discussing messaging architecture, value proposition, brand pillars, message layers, messaging house, messaging hierarchy, elevator pitch, Peep Laja, Geoffrey Moore, April Dunford, StoryBrand, Andy Raskin, or MECLABS.
Use when structuring messaging hierarchy, hook banks, and CTA playbooks.